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remember, uc berkeley was 70. and ucla is climbing the rankings. it came in at 55, also ahead of berkeley. >>> well, would you do this to raise money for your business? the owner of a private zoo in ukraine is spending five weeks in a cage with a lion to raise money for a new zoo. the 40-year-old artist and blacksmith has been living in the cage with the lioness since august 2nd. he's trying to set a new guinness world record and remind the world of the importance of the humane treatment of wild animals. >>> okay. a bit of the old west will return to santa rosa this morning. mom, are you listening? my mom lives in santa rosa. 40 cattle will make their way through downtown streets as it makes its way to the sonoma county fairgrounds. police will have barricades set up and several roads will be closed during the event. the texas longhorns will be used as part of a reenactment of the area's history. this cattle drive begins at 10:00 this morning. >>> well, lucille ball would have been 100 years old this weekend. in her hometown of jamestown, new york,
remember, uc berkeley was 70. and ucla is climbing the rankings. it came in at 55, also ahead of berkeley. >>> well, would you do this to raise money for your business? the owner of a private zoo in ukraine is spending five weeks in a cage with a lion to raise money for a new zoo. the 40-year-old artist and blacksmith has been living in the cage with the lioness since august 2nd. he's trying to set a new guinness world record and remind the world of the importance of the humane...
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we're just learning iran s amba >>> we are following new developments on the two uc- berkeley graduates who are being held in iran. we are just learning iran's ambassador to iraq says he expects josh fattal and shane bauer to be released very soon. they were'sed two years ago accused of crossing into iran while hiking in iraq but the ambassador said they should be releasedsoon. cargilll is recalling millions of pounds of ground turkey. one person died in the sacramento area and dozens of people in 25 other states have also been hit. the meat is said to be safe if it's prepared properly. >> other restaurants will be practicing proper hygiene. we have to be careful in the future. >> cook it thoroughly. the recall involves 36 million pounds of turkey fresh and frozen. it was produced february 20th and past tuesday. all the recall products have the code esf p-963 the turkey has been sold under a number of brands. it's under various labels. >>> president bush is calling on congress to temporarily return from august recess wanting lawmakers to settle a funding dispute that partially closed th
we're just learning iran s amba >>> we are following new developments on the two uc- berkeley graduates who are being held in iran. we are just learning iran's ambassador to iraq says he expects josh fattal and shane bauer to be released very soon. they were'sed two years ago accused of crossing into iran while hiking in iraq but the ambassador said they should be releasedsoon. cargilll is recalling millions of pounds of ground turkey. one person died in the sacramento area and dozens...
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, con 11 terminados antes de su último año, con promedio de 3.0 o más podran solicitar ingreso a la uc, ya no se piden exámenes de asignaturas especificas. >> cuál es el objetivo de estos cambios?. >> darles la oportunidad a más alumnos de alto rendimiento de entrar a la universidad. >> se les garantizará admisión a quienes se encuentren en el 9% más alto de su califcacion de preparatoria. >> ya no son obligatorios los exámenes de asignaturas específicas, pero recomiendan que los tomen?. >> si desean demostrar su dominio en alguna asignatura, quimica, o matematica pueden darlos, para más información pueden vistar nuestra página web en pantalla. >> hay que echarle ganas desde el inicio de la vida escolar para no batallar cuando lleguen a la universidad. >> levantan la alerta de tsunami después del fuerte sismo que estremecio a japon anoche. >> tiene planes para mañana? buenas noticias en el pronóstico del tiempo al regresar. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ ♪. >> gracias que tal, buenas tardes, es viernes, este es el panorama que se mantiene en la region, tenemos en pantalla la
, con 11 terminados antes de su último año, con promedio de 3.0 o más podran solicitar ingreso a la uc, ya no se piden exámenes de asignaturas especificas. >> cuál es el objetivo de estos cambios?. >> darles la oportunidad a más alumnos de alto rendimiento de entrar a la universidad. >> se les garantizará admisión a quienes se encuentren en el 9% más alto de su califcacion de preparatoria. >> ya no son obligatorios los exámenes de asignaturas específicas, pero...
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education reporter lee ann reports from uc berkeley. >>reporter: students arrive at cal over the weekend and today they were officially welcomed by the vice chancellor. these incoming students are seeing a university that is transforming itself because of severe budget cuts. for expect pel this is the first time income from their tuition will surpass state funding. the regent voted to increase tuition to more than 12,000 dollars this year. parents like frank say wearing the sweatshirt is a remaineder that callus no longer affordable to many families. >> i don't it say i'm starving hungry broke. that says it al all. >>reporter: students say a higher tuition should guarantee them the classes they need. but in fact cal says a portion of the money from this year tuition increase is being used to add courses. but not everyone says they are getting their required classes. >> that one class that she's on the waiting list for she can't take other classes until she has this class. >> definitely like a lot of wait listing going on but some people
education reporter lee ann reports from uc berkeley. >>reporter: students arrive at cal over the weekend and today they were officially welcomed by the vice chancellor. these incoming students are seeing a university that is transforming itself because of severe budget cuts. for expect pel this is the first time income from their tuition will surpass state funding. the regent voted to increase tuition to more than 12,000 dollars this year. parents like frank say wearing the sweatshirt is...
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a uc davis researcher has found more than a third of stray bullet victims are children. jodi hernandez talked to that researcher about his alarming findings and ways families can protect themselves. >> in war time we use the you have nichl collateral damage to describe injuries to people who are not involved. this is a special civilian form of collateral damage. >> reporter: uc davis researcher says he's not altogether surprised at the heart-wrenching news a 3-year-old boy was killed during a drive-by shooting in oakland yesterday afternoon. he recently expected a year's worth of findings nationwide. his findings showed children are too often getting caught in the crossfire. >> for me one of the most striking findings of the entire study was how many of these cases involve children. nearly a third, 32%, of the people in our study who had been shot by stray bullets were under the age of 15. >> reporter: the east bay has seen its fair share of young, innocent victims. yesterday's killing comes on the heels of another 3-year-old shot. a week and a half ago, little shala too
a uc davis researcher has found more than a third of stray bullet victims are children. jodi hernandez talked to that researcher about his alarming findings and ways families can protect themselves. >> in war time we use the you have nichl collateral damage to describe injuries to people who are not involved. this is a special civilian form of collateral damage. >> reporter: uc davis researcher says he's not altogether surprised at the heart-wrenching news a 3-year-old boy was...
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technically uc berkeley was about $60 million in the hole because of budget cuts. yet the campus still has enough money in reserves to fill the gap for the next two years. the chancellor has spoken to major organizations like the ford foundations. the new state law allows public colleges and universities to offer private scholarships to students who came to the u.s. illegally and president obama supports laws allowing hem to go to school and become legal citizens. >>> san jose police have ended their brief alliance with i. c. e. agents. they were brought in in june. the chief credits them with arrested more than 200 dangerous gang members. some community members are happy to see them go. >> it was difficult for members of our community to feel like they could call the police without fear of other kinds of repercussions. >> san jose police still insist the i. c. e. agents played a major role in the dramatic drop in gang violence. >>> the fbi is involved in a phone hacking scandal. coming up at 6:45, we'll tell you how attorney general is responding to the allegation
technically uc berkeley was about $60 million in the hole because of budget cuts. yet the campus still has enough money in reserves to fill the gap for the next two years. the chancellor has spoken to major organizations like the ford foundations. the new state law allows public colleges and universities to offer private scholarships to students who came to the u.s. illegally and president obama supports laws allowing hem to go to school and become legal citizens. >>> san jose police...
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first, rita lindall, rita and i are both in the same cohort as the music program at uc berkley and we've been saying for 4 years, we need to play music. so we finally made it happen. so, rita lindall, and then masuro koga. mas and i have been playing together for a very long time, so much so that we wore the same shirt without having to talk to each other about it. mas is in high demand both as a teacher and as a session side man, having played with everybody from anthony brown's asian american orchestra to wane wallace's newest cd. who haven't you played with lately? yeah, he's played with everybody. you can find mas on a lot of different cd's from the local jazz community. this song we're going to do is an air called the brown-haired girl. when i was recording, when i was fortunate to be able to record bridge across the blue, i was telling them i got this air, i got it off the chieftan's album, i'm going to do it on the electric base. he looked at me and said, you're nuts. people are going to go crazy but if you can do it, i'll help you. he gave me this book of airs and went, figure it
first, rita lindall, rita and i are both in the same cohort as the music program at uc berkley and we've been saying for 4 years, we need to play music. so we finally made it happen. so, rita lindall, and then masuro koga. mas and i have been playing together for a very long time, so much so that we wore the same shirt without having to talk to each other about it. mas is in high demand both as a teacher and as a session side man, having played with everybody from anthony brown's asian american...
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excellent adjunct to what is happening in mission bay, i remember back when the parnassus campus of ucs was buying up residence -- residences and putting in housing and small medical offices until the neighborhood stopped them from doing that. and while certain medical- related facilities are undoubtedly necessary, it is possibly something we should be cautious about. >> ok. commissioners, if there are no other concerns -- commissioner antonini: 1 more. if you will pardon me. the payment to the and parks program was paid by san francisco beautiful. >> congratulations. president olague: commissioner sugaya? commissioner sugaya: i guess as long as we have some time -- >> now, now, now. commissioner sugaya: it is an ad that shows the clarity of the glass by showing it landscaping, which does wonders for birds. [laughter] i will pass this off to the bird people, whoever they are. i do not remember the website, but this does show the outline of an owl flown into a window. it apparently flew away, because they could not find the al. but the outline is clear because the owl had some kind of po
excellent adjunct to what is happening in mission bay, i remember back when the parnassus campus of ucs was buying up residence -- residences and putting in housing and small medical offices until the neighborhood stopped them from doing that. and while certain medical- related facilities are undoubtedly necessary, it is possibly something we should be cautious about. >> ok. commissioners, if there are no other concerns -- commissioner antonini: 1 more. if you will pardon me. the payment...
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. >> the two are uc-berkeley gretchen. earlier today we call it one of their professors and here's what he had to say. >> initiatives hard to believe. it is hard to believe that a country would not look at the issue and have some of fence--some idea that it was a treasure which it could they may. and knowing them it is hard to even fashion that. it is a new real tragedy in attakus we have to be continually hopeful that our government will put pressure on them and unless there and of her friends in the coming round them have been working hard keep the story in the news. >> this and if hon to reunite them with their families. someone should take to year-old katy boyer and police believe the away from where another color was killed in the pain relief issued a. caramels which struck and killed by a stray bullet on august 8th, oakland police enough on themselves investigating a shooting involving eight holder and who for weeks. >> police and family members approved the--drove the boy to highland hospital they interviewed the fa
. >> the two are uc-berkeley gretchen. earlier today we call it one of their professors and here's what he had to say. >> initiatives hard to believe. it is hard to believe that a country would not look at the issue and have some of fence--some idea that it was a treasure which it could they may. and knowing them it is hard to even fashion that. it is a new real tragedy in attakus we have to be continually hopeful that our government will put pressure on them and unless there and of...
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. >> the two uc berkeley graduates imprisoned in iran have been found guilty. shane beauer and josh fattal was sentenced to eight years in prison. sergio can ch -- cantana is here. >> this case has stretched on. we're learning this information from the state news agency in iran, not from the judge who oversaw their trial. and second this decision comes several weeks after their trial ended. >> for people who have been following this case word of a possible eight year sentence for shane beauer and josh fattal actually raise more questions than it answer. ken light was shane bauer's photographer professor at uc berkeley. >> it's hard to know, what does it mean and is it really a sentence. i understand it can be appeales. could they be released. >> steven is the chair of middle east of the'm area. >> it's possible this news leak to one media source may have been a way to buy some of the hardliners to encourage this verdict when in fact the verdict may not have officially been made yet. >> the two men were tried in an iranian court this year. accused of spying for
. >> the two uc berkeley graduates imprisoned in iran have been found guilty. shane beauer and josh fattal was sentenced to eight years in prison. sergio can ch -- cantana is here. >> this case has stretched on. we're learning this information from the state news agency in iran, not from the judge who oversaw their trial. and second this decision comes several weeks after their trial ended. >> for people who have been following this case word of a possible eight year sentence...
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next to him is the director of multimedia and technology programs at the night digital media center at uc-berkeley. next is the managing is theidd -- managing director at idd ventures sf. nexus' the editor in chief of marketwatch.com, part of news corp. -- next is the editor in chief. the co-founder and senior community manager of oakland local, a nonprofit media that promotes public discourse on issues. in the front row is a media analyst, who publishes an was a key developer of the mercury center. next to him is an assistant professor of broadcast and electronic media at san francisco state university. next is the managing editor for local news at -- i'm sorry. he is not at yahoo!, right. he is editor-in-chief of patch.com, a division of aol that provides news to specific communities. very local. after him, we have the managing director for local news at yahoo.com, guiding the company's local coverage nationwide. last but not least is the senator who represents san francisco and san mateo counties, and he is the recipient of spj's freedom of information award in 2010. that is our panel. back to
next to him is the director of multimedia and technology programs at the night digital media center at uc-berkeley. next is the managing is theidd -- managing director at idd ventures sf. nexus' the editor in chief of marketwatch.com, part of news corp. -- next is the editor in chief. the co-founder and senior community manager of oakland local, a nonprofit media that promotes public discourse on issues. in the front row is a media analyst, who publishes an was a key developer of the mercury...
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home-cooked meal from mom and plans on taking a rest before going back to work, and school. >> two uc berkeley graduates will learn if they'll be freed from an iranian prison on ease peen yauj charges. their attorney believes the court will deliver a verdict within a week. the two men spent two years in custody since being arrested by authorities long iran's border with iraq. ramadan begins this week, when islamic countries traditionally pardon prisoners. sarah showered was released on humanitarian reasons. she now lives in oakland. >> still to come at 4:00 google's deal to get into deals. more on the internet giant's latest purchase. >> is filled as a renaissance in richmond. >>> we have breaking news in fairfield. at about 4:10 p.m. reports of a grass fire near central avenue and pitman in fairfield shut down a portion of cordelia road. hard to tell from this distance this, view how big this may be. we're told three alarms, but will keep you posted throughout the newscast and abc 7 news at 5:00. >> and google made another deal to offer internet deals. and we have that and first anot
home-cooked meal from mom and plans on taking a rest before going back to work, and school. >> two uc berkeley graduates will learn if they'll be freed from an iranian prison on ease peen yauj charges. their attorney believes the court will deliver a verdict within a week. the two men spent two years in custody since being arrested by authorities long iran's border with iraq. ramadan begins this week, when islamic countries traditionally pardon prisoners. sarah showered was released on...
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she is raising money for her tuition at usc -- uc barber. she said she is going to sell cookies and cup cakes and is not doing too bad. >> i am getting 200 per bake sale and hopefully i can raise as much as i can. >> they are flooding restaurants looking for part- time jobs. this fall uc students can expect to pay 17% more than they did last year. csu students will pay 22% more. >>> well the city institute said they received enough donations to put the telescope back in operation. nearly 2,200 people responded asking for small donations so they can continue the search for extra torres you' all -- extra intelligence indicating life on other plan nets. the city is still trying to a range long -- arrange long-term financing. >>> we have a surveillance video and we will tell you what thieves were targeting. >>> a break-in a tragic crime that has shocked the bay area, what police are telling us this morning about the killing of a three-year-old boy. . >>> good morning if you are driving in the south bay so far it has been good but yesterday on th
she is raising money for her tuition at usc -- uc barber. she said she is going to sell cookies and cup cakes and is not doing too bad. >> i am getting 200 per bake sale and hopefully i can raise as much as i can. >> they are flooding restaurants looking for part- time jobs. this fall uc students can expect to pay 17% more than they did last year. csu students will pay 22% more. >>> well the city institute said they received enough donations to put the telescope back in...
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uc expects to collect $2.9 billion in student tuition and receive $2.4 billion from the state. some 230,000 graduates and under graduate students are enrolled in the uc's ten campuses. >>> if you're been paying attention to the presidential candidates, you will have noticed it's starting to sound more like 1992. bill clinton's slogan was, it's the economy stupid. and it's the economy again. >> i voted for obama. yeah i did. >> right now would you vote for him again? >> it all depends on what he does. >> reporter: a new gallop poll shows president obama is in a virtual dead heat with republican candidates. it shows that he would barely beat ron paul and michelle bachmann if the election was held today. >> it's all about the economy. >> reporter: a theme of berkeley college says while republicans need to focus on economy issue, the president needs to reduce the jobless rate. the president plans to unveil a jobs package next month which likely will target the long term unemployed. >> i've been looking for work for the last year and a half. when you're just starting out as a massag
uc expects to collect $2.9 billion in student tuition and receive $2.4 billion from the state. some 230,000 graduates and under graduate students are enrolled in the uc's ten campuses. >>> if you're been paying attention to the presidential candidates, you will have noticed it's starting to sound more like 1992. bill clinton's slogan was, it's the economy stupid. and it's the economy again. >> i voted for obama. yeah i did. >> right now would you vote for him again?...
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uc expects to collect $2.9 billion in student tuition and receive $2.4 billion from the state. some 230,000 graduates and under graduate students are enrolled in the uc's ten campuses. >>> if you're been paying attention to the presidential candidates, you will have noticed it's starting to sound more like 1992. bill clinton's slogan was, it's the economy stupid. and it's the economy again. >> i voted for obama. yeah i did. >> right now would you vote for him again? >> it all depends on what he does. >> reporter: a new gallop poll shows president obama is in a virtual dead heat with republican candidates. it shows that he would barely beat ron paul and michelle bachmann if the election was held today. >> it's all about the economy. >> reporter: a theme of berkeley college says while republicans need to focus on economy issue, the president needs to reduce the jobless rate. the president plans to unveil a jobs package next month which likely will target the long term unemployed. >> i've been looking for work for the last year and a half. when you're just starting out as a massag
uc expects to collect $2.9 billion in student tuition and receive $2.4 billion from the state. some 230,000 graduates and under graduate students are enrolled in the uc's ten campuses. >>> if you're been paying attention to the presidential candidates, you will have noticed it's starting to sound more like 1992. bill clinton's slogan was, it's the economy stupid. and it's the economy again. >> i voted for obama. yeah i did. >> right now would you vote for him again?...
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. >>> new video of two uc berkeley graduates charged with spying in iran. the reaction of family and loved one waiting word on joshua fattal and shane bauer's fate. >> reporter: in video released by the iranian court we see the two americans during their court hearing yesterday. >> reporter: you see here it shows shane bauer and joshua fattal on the two year anniversary of their detention. the attorney expects the court to announce their fate charged with spying this week. today a state department spokesman said the obama administration says they hope they are released soon. >> they have been held far too long and waterers they should be released. >> reporter: they were hopeful since this is the month of ramadan when pardons are handed down. >> with the grace of god, if they are found guilty their sentence will not exceed the jail term they served and ultimately will be released. >> reporter: they arrested them along with sarah shourd two years ago. they say they were hiking and not aware they crossed into iran. sarah shourd was released a year ago and cont
. >>> new video of two uc berkeley graduates charged with spying in iran. the reaction of family and loved one waiting word on joshua fattal and shane bauer's fate. >> reporter: in video released by the iranian court we see the two americans during their court hearing yesterday. >> reporter: you see here it shows shane bauer and joshua fattal on the two year anniversary of their detention. the attorney expects the court to announce their fate charged with spying this week....
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at issue is antiapartheid week in several uc campuses. the plaintiffs say they've been spat upon and attacked. the demonstrations organized by two students groups fund bid an activities fee. a uc berkeley spokesperson added the university is quote, obligated by law and the constitution to consider and respect every individual rights to free expression, even when it causes discomfort for other autos senator boxer is calling for a long-term solution to the faa crisis. the partial shut down of the faa stalled more than $130 million in california airport construction projects and put thousands of people out of work. last week's temporary faa reauj saigs lasts only until september. boxer says it's time both houses work together to put an end to the short term fixes. >> the faa bill passed house and senate into a conference committee, where the house and senate differences can be negotiated out. >> one prob project delayed was a tower at oakland international airport. half workers are now back on the job. official says itok could takeç weeks
at issue is antiapartheid week in several uc campuses. the plaintiffs say they've been spat upon and attacked. the demonstrations organized by two students groups fund bid an activities fee. a uc berkeley spokesperson added the university is quote, obligated by law and the constitution to consider and respect every individual rights to free expression, even when it causes discomfort for other autos senator boxer is calling for a long-term solution to the faa crisis. the partial shut down of the...
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>> uc berkeley says the money comes from a variety of sources including efficiency measures. and increased fees for instate students. >>> a space ending to an explosive problem you watched play out here live on ktvu all day yesterday. 40,000 residents of the town of lincoln northeast of sacramento were allowed to return to their homes early this morning when the loss of the propane blew away from the tanker there. ever since the fire broke out tuesday afternoon, residents were removed. investigators are using process of elimination to find out what sparked the fire. now that the fire is out, investigators are take an up close look. >> we don't know if a valve was left open or what happened on that. basically that's not supposed to happen. as soon as you have that thing under pressure. you have a leak. >>> the california public utilities commission is leading the investigation. the federal railroad administration told ktvu news it's lending a hazmat expert to lend advise to investigators. >>> a gas leak shut down a major thoroughfare this morning. it happened about 10:30. auth
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carol hahn ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the attorney for the two uc berkeley graduates will appeal their eight year prison sentences. john fetterman and shane bauer have been convicted of spying for the united states. shane bauer john fetterman and sarah shaw claim they got lost while hiking. however sarah shaw's case is still open and it will be investigated later. they are disappointed with the sentences. their family says they have never posed a threat to the government and their people. >>> new this morning dominic straus conn will be cleared of sexual assault charges. he was arrested in may after a hotel maid told police he sexually assaulted her. prosecutors will probably not pursue the case because they are doubting the maid's credibility and also there is reported a lack of evidence in the case. straus conn is expected in court tomorrow. >>> the 30-foot sculpture of dr. martin luther king, jr. memorial will be ready for visit and on sunday the i have a dream speech will have a dedication ceremony in which president barack obama will attend. >>> the last astronauts aboard the u.s.
carol hahn ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the attorney for the two uc berkeley graduates will appeal their eight year prison sentences. john fetterman and shane bauer have been convicted of spying for the united states. shane bauer john fetterman and sarah shaw claim they got lost while hiking. however sarah shaw's case is still open and it will be investigated later. they are disappointed with the sentences. their family says they have never posed a threat to the government and their...
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. >>> the fate two uc berkeley graduates case will wrap up within the week. the attorney for the two men and their friend sarah shourd told the court his clients were innocent. the trio was arrested two years ago. shourd was released last year on bail and refused to return to the trial. >>> three more people lost their lives on the streets of oakland this weekend. patti lee has what offices are saying. >> reporter: i received confirmation that these two cases were not connected. they're talks to witnesses, they're identifying suspects but so far no arrests. >> we heard shots like real, like boom boom a lot of gunshots. and i just started screaming and saying, the gun is outside. >> reporter: bullets shattered windows and several hit nijon. >> he came in the door and said he was hit. i thought he was playing at first. >> reporter: the teenager later died at the hospital. and that midnight ambush marked the beginning of a deadly night. around 3:00 a.m. a 26-year-old woman was shot. 20 minutes later a 21-year-old man was hit in a hail of bullets on 87 avenue an
. >>> the fate two uc berkeley graduates case will wrap up within the week. the attorney for the two men and their friend sarah shourd told the court his clients were innocent. the trio was arrested two years ago. shourd was released last year on bail and refused to return to the trial. >>> three more people lost their lives on the streets of oakland this weekend. patti lee has what offices are saying. >> reporter: i received confirmation that these two cases were not...
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home around 1:00 sunday morning, the 23-year-old thought it was safer to walk through the campus of uc berkeley. but she was wrong. >> i sensed or saw something as i was walking. i turned and right did is when he did the attack. >> reporter: and it's not the first time young women have been attacked walking through the grove. last spring at least two students were assaulted in the same area. >> there were no arrests in those cases. >> reporter: now with students back on campus, another wave of attacks. >> one of the contributing factors may be there are a lot of young women that walk out in these areas. >> in addition to the incident on sunday morning, campus police say there were other sexual battery crimes. >> a woman was there dropping off her student for move-in, and a male came up and grabbed her also. >> reporter: another happened on monday night. when authorities say 49-year-old tora lewis approached a 19-year-old student from behind and grabbed her inappropriately. this attack brings the total number to three in two days. all involving different suspects. >> i don't ever see po
home around 1:00 sunday morning, the 23-year-old thought it was safer to walk through the campus of uc berkeley. but she was wrong. >> i sensed or saw something as i was walking. i turned and right did is when he did the attack. >> reporter: and it's not the first time young women have been attacked walking through the grove. last spring at least two students were assaulted in the same area. >> there were no arrests in those cases. >> reporter: now with students back on...
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. >>> it is the second year of a police patrol near uc berkley. they are keeping a close eye on fraternities sororities and other groups near campus. they will be patrology from 10:00 to 2:00 a.m. they had several complains about rowdy parties and one told us about a loud invitation last night. >> some guy was on the balcony of his frat house. he was yelling saying come on over here, it will be very fun. one of my friends said, oh, yeah let's go. problems could also lead to crimes. >> classes will run through mid- may. >>> they say amos key the in -- a mosquito was collected and tested positive for west nile virus. they are asked to get rid of standing water where mott -- mosquitoes can breed. >> they are stepping up to help struggling parks. due to state budget cuts this is one of 70 parks scheduled to be shut down. now a local oyster company has cooked up a plan and they want to put more picnic tables and assume responsibility for maintaining the area. >> we would put some picnic tables and chairs back there. we would clean the toilets, put a bi
. >>> it is the second year of a police patrol near uc berkley. they are keeping a close eye on fraternities sororities and other groups near campus. they will be patrology from 10:00 to 2:00 a.m. they had several complains about rowdy parties and one told us about a loud invitation last night. >> some guy was on the balcony of his frat house. he was yelling saying come on over here, it will be very fun. one of my friends said, oh, yeah let's go. problems could also lead to...
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reporting live at uc berkeley. >>> and a lawsuit regarding homeowners already down on their luck, the ring leaders are lawyers who told the homeowners they could get them out of foreclosure and possibly help them get money back by collecting damages from the bank. >> they suggested that by joining this lawsuit, the banks would have to pay. but the only people who paid were those homeowners. >> reporter: the prominent southern california attorney philip kramer is one of four lawyers charged, among a total of eight people, some 2500 california homeowners are named as defendants. harris said the homeowners paid between four and $10,000. >>> and an agreement involving toyota and the former operators of the numi plant, who will settle a lawsuit with workers, several filed suit, saying the coil legally -- they denied them benefits. many employees missed out because they were on medical leave. altogether, about 500 former mumi workers, including the 700 who filed suit will split the 6 million payout. >>> and more on bart cell phone service, we checked on the policy when they meet next wednes
reporting live at uc berkeley. >>> and a lawsuit regarding homeowners already down on their luck, the ring leaders are lawyers who told the homeowners they could get them out of foreclosure and possibly help them get money back by collecting damages from the bank. >> they suggested that by joining this lawsuit, the banks would have to pay. but the only people who paid were those homeowners. >> reporter: the prominent southern california attorney philip kramer is one of four...
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a wealthy cat lover named maxine adler's estate recently donated $50 million to uc davis. the gift stipulated any animal cancer treatment discovered by researchers uses the money must include the name of her cat. dubi. dubi died of cancer. >>> the latest new home sales figures are out. the question is why are some bay area home builders saying they are optimistic. i'm consumer editor tom vacar, that story still ahead. >>> in real life, over a rescue effort unfolding right now in the east bay hills. we've learned more about the two people inside of a vehicle and this person here being taken by rescuers up to safety. >>> back in 10 minutes, a big increase in temperatures, certainly an increase in fire damages. i'll tell you which cities will be the warmest tomorrow. >>> a mental patient on trial for killing a hospital worker learns his fate. we are talking with the victim's relatives about the punishment handed down just hours ago. >> he's a thug, he's not going to survive in prison. >>> also, caught in the act. the bizarre crime at city hall that sheriff's deputies witnesse
a wealthy cat lover named maxine adler's estate recently donated $50 million to uc davis. the gift stipulated any animal cancer treatment discovered by researchers uses the money must include the name of her cat. dubi. dubi died of cancer. >>> the latest new home sales figures are out. the question is why are some bay area home builders saying they are optimistic. i'm consumer editor tom vacar, that story still ahead. >>> in real life, over a rescue effort unfolding right now...
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. >>> a uc berkeley graduate claims standard & poor's made a mistake when downgrading the nation's credit rating. he said s&p based it on projections of the u.s. debt over the next 10 years but he claims those projections were wrong. s&p has reportedly acknowledged the error in a private conversation with the u.s. treasury but as no plans to -- has no plans to change the downgrade. >>> the heads of jpmorgan chase and citigroup -- investors are worried about the exposure. analysts say the banks have undergone changes and are safer. >>> california court employees are bracing for the possibility of more layoffs and reductions in the number of lours they work, but judges in the state do not have the same worries. the state constitution prohibits reducing judges salaries, a provision designed to protect judges who might make an unpopular ruling from backlash. >>> a battle is brewing between safe way stores and the people who are paid to gather signatures on petitions. safeway said signature gatherers borgt the customers, block the store entrances and ignore the store's solicitor rules. however
. >>> a uc berkeley graduate claims standard & poor's made a mistake when downgrading the nation's credit rating. he said s&p based it on projections of the u.s. debt over the next 10 years but he claims those projections were wrong. s&p has reportedly acknowledged the error in a private conversation with the u.s. treasury but as no plans to -- has no plans to change the downgrade. >>> the heads of jpmorgan chase and citigroup -- investors are worried about the...
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two uc-berkeley grads will likely find out this week whether or not they will spend the rest of their lives behind bars. this is two years after josh fattal and shane bauer had their day in court yesterday morning. the first time they have been seen in public in two months, both appearing healthy. the two along with sarah shourd were arrested two years ago sunday when they allegedly crossed the iraqi border into iran. they had hoped the judge would rule to free them yesterday, partly because the start of ramadan. it didn't happen. the judge instead said he would decide a verdict by the end of the week and the two men accused of spying went back to prison. >> let's check in with laura this morning, see what's going on today in the bay. >> good monday morning to you. of course we're keeping an eye on the debt deal reached by the white house and republican leaders last night. a lot of work still needs to be done this morning before both the house and the senate vote on the agreement. we'll have team coverage. also a violent past couple of days in richmond and oakland. it looks like tomor
two uc-berkeley grads will likely find out this week whether or not they will spend the rest of their lives behind bars. this is two years after josh fattal and shane bauer had their day in court yesterday morning. the first time they have been seen in public in two months, both appearing healthy. the two along with sarah shourd were arrested two years ago sunday when they allegedly crossed the iraqi border into iran. they had hoped the judge would rule to free them yesterday, partly because...
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>>reporter: among the ntsb listening list of recommendations that the governor give the c p uc more power to penalize utilities for safety violations. >> recommendations by the national transportation safety board safety board to give the c p uc the authority to fine is critical. that was recommendation to the governor of california. you can be guaranteed that i will be on the phone with the governor before the end of the day. >>reporter: board members took multiple opportunities to say that individual employees and workers are not to blame rather the system in which they were working. ntsb issued 39 safety recommendations. it believes a record after any accident investigation. in washington dc, heather, abc 7 news. >>> well as you can immanuel a lot of people in san bruno were listening to the hearing on the final report and there is a great sense of relief tonight because the finger was clearly pointed right at pg&e. it has been nearly a year and many in the neighborhood feel pg&e has not create kilometer clean on the whole thing. there is a lot of criticism and myself trust because the
>>reporter: among the ntsb listening list of recommendations that the governor give the c p uc more power to penalize utilities for safety violations. >> recommendations by the national transportation safety board safety board to give the c p uc the authority to fine is critical. that was recommendation to the governor of california. you can be guaranteed that i will be on the phone with the governor before the end of the day. >>reporter: board members took multiple...
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. >>> we are live in berkeley where police are cracking down on potential violent at the uc berkeley campus. >>> you heard it here live this morning. the roller coaster ride could be the norm for awhile. we go live to the opening bell next. >>> welcome back to the morning news. just ringing that opening bell this morning and stocks are down again overnight some pretty big losses in asian. this morning european markets continuing the trend. i'm looking right now most of them down more than 2%. it looks like much of the same here in the u.s. after a big drop yesterday. we went live to carter evans at the nasdaq that said the insiders are saying this could be the norm for a little while. hold tight. >> yeah. >> we will watch. >> we will. we will smile and say good morning, to you. thank you for joining us on the ktvu morning news. it's a friday, august 19th i'm dave clark. >> and i'm pam cook. overnight we did learn bank of america getting ready to lay off some of its employees that is like lie to be a -- likely to be another drag on the stocks market today. allie rasmus in san francisc
. >>> we are live in berkeley where police are cracking down on potential violent at the uc berkeley campus. >>> you heard it here live this morning. the roller coaster ride could be the norm for awhile. we go live to the opening bell next. >>> welcome back to the morning news. just ringing that opening bell this morning and stocks are down again overnight some pretty big losses in asian. this morning european markets continuing the trend. i'm looking right now most...
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tavis: uc proof of that in big cities like shanghai and beijing. people are making money. chinese officials have moved 300 million people live there -- out of poverty into the middle class. despite recent concerns about inflation, the economy is thriving. china has more billionaires than any country other than the united states. feeding this economic boom is china's educational system. it has been criticized for not fostering independent thinking butted is also graduating hundreds of thousands of top students in science and math. that is why multinational companies like microsoft have established beachheads in china. why do you think the largest r&d campus outside of redman for microsoft is in china? >> talent. the amount of talent to lookout in china. every year, we graduate 6 million people. 1 million are in computer science and electrical engineering. things to do with information technology. it is different from the u.s. the best and brightest students work in engineering tavis: statistics like that -- like that make us uneasy. those footsteps are making for some restl
tavis: uc proof of that in big cities like shanghai and beijing. people are making money. chinese officials have moved 300 million people live there -- out of poverty into the middle class. despite recent concerns about inflation, the economy is thriving. china has more billionaires than any country other than the united states. feeding this economic boom is china's educational system. it has been criticized for not fostering independent thinking butted is also graduating hundreds of thousands...
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. >>> in an effort to battle the brain drain, the cash-strapped uc system is offering merit raises for nonunion faculty and staffers with salaries up to $200,000. a $140 million pool is being divvied up. most faculty with good reviews will get a 3% bump. it could be hire for classified staff who haven't had a raise in four years. many took a one-year pay cut. in july the uc regents raised student fees by nearly 10% on top of an 8% increase last fall. >>> a dramatic change of course at hewlett-packard. the palo alto company is discontinuing its tablet computer and smart phone products. and it might sell or spin off its pc business. the pc industry is under pressure from hot-selling smart phones and tablets. hp lagged behind apple and google in those markets. hp is shifting focus to software and services. >> they bought it as part of palm a year ago. spent $1.2 billion and now, without really giving it much of a chance, they pulled the plug. that tarnishes the whole web os idea. your tablet is a basic functioning orphan. >> no word yet if any jobs will be cut. >>> tonight the california
. >>> in an effort to battle the brain drain, the cash-strapped uc system is offering merit raises for nonunion faculty and staffers with salaries up to $200,000. a $140 million pool is being divvied up. most faculty with good reviews will get a 3% bump. it could be hire for classified staff who haven't had a raise in four years. many took a one-year pay cut. in july the uc regents raised student fees by nearly 10% on top of an 8% increase last fall. >>> a dramatic change of...
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. >> waiting for the verdict and when an iranian court is expected to rule in the case of two uc berkeley grads accused of spying. >>> and a rash of shootings in oakland has left three dead. how police are responding to the violence. >>> complete bay area news coverage starts right now. this is ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00. >>> good evening, i'm ken wayne. >> i'm heather holmes. >> really, really close hatch is the word tonight from washington, d.c. about a deal to avoid a first-ever government default. our craig boswell joins us live from washington, d.c. with new details in the debt showdown. >> reporter: heather, good evening. we have had heard that we're still not finished and we're working hard though. an 11th-hour deal could be at hand to prevent the us government from defaulting on hesitate debt. both sides expressing optimism that they will finally be able to break this bipartisan impasse. >> cooperation is theth way forward. >> reporter: a tentative deal between congress and the white house would raise the nation's debt ceiling through 2012 and also includes guarantied cuts of abo
. >> waiting for the verdict and when an iranian court is expected to rule in the case of two uc berkeley grads accused of spying. >>> and a rash of shootings in oakland has left three dead. how police are responding to the violence. >>> complete bay area news coverage starts right now. this is ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00. >>> good evening, i'm ken wayne. >> i'm heather holmes. >> really, really close hatch is the word tonight from washington, d.c....
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. >>> uc berkeley students are highwaying back to campus this weekend. a special police patrol will be there to welcome them. tara moriarty is on fraternity road where teams of police officers will be focusing their effort. >>> keg stands, beer pong, it's all part of the college experience according to a lot of folks here on fraternity row. as you take a look behind me, a lot of students will be moving back in this weekend. with so many of them here and partying the neighborhood is bound to get loud. some people that live here year round may not be as enthusiastic. they are resting easier this fall because for the second year campus police are teaming up with berkeley police doing patrols and other areas of campus on thursday, friday, and saturday night. they are trying to squelch any potential problems that may arise. some students think the program is an over reaction. >> if you shut it down too early, we will just bring the party somewhere else. and then if you let it get out of hand, someone gets hurt. >> reporter: but one dad helping his daughter mo
. >>> uc berkeley students are highwaying back to campus this weekend. a special police patrol will be there to welcome them. tara moriarty is on fraternity road where teams of police officers will be focusing their effort. >>> keg stands, beer pong, it's all part of the college experience according to a lot of folks here on fraternity row. as you take a look behind me, a lot of students will be moving back in this weekend. with so many of them here and partying the...
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irks iran's ambassador to iraq say the two uc graduates will be released soon. the ambassador says he doesn't know when the two will be freed but the associated press reports there is a general feeling in tehran that could happen during ramadan, the holy month began this week. they were detained two years ago after they said they mistakenly crossed into iran hiking along the border with iraq. and. police say a band of thiefs is targeting elderly asian residents on the street of san leandro. and police say victims are confronted by as many as four black males, flashing a pistol in one robbery. they've been seen driving in a black lexus and a white camery z a los gatos mother accused of having sex with her teen-aged son's best friend was acquitted today of two of four charges, convictedded of one misdemeanor charge of molesting or annoying a child and not guilty on two felony charges. the jury could not come to a decision on the third felony charge. the 48-year-old accused of having sex with a son's 16-year-old friend. the boy claimed there was a three and a half
irks iran's ambassador to iraq say the two uc graduates will be released soon. the ambassador says he doesn't know when the two will be freed but the associated press reports there is a general feeling in tehran that could happen during ramadan, the holy month began this week. they were detained two years ago after they said they mistakenly crossed into iran hiking along the border with iraq. and. police say a band of thiefs is targeting elderly asian residents on the street of san leandro. and...
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. >>> uc sab somebody -- santa barbara is maintaining its image as a party school. it's not part of the new list out today. the southern california university ranks below ohio university, university of georgia, university of mississippi and the university of iowa. no other california universities made the top 20 party schools list. >>> coming up tonight at 5:00, a new kind of theft, thieves stealing plants, where it's happening and why the green target. we're following the death of a hiker in yosemite. our next newscast is the news at 5:00. until then, have a good day.
. >>> uc sab somebody -- santa barbara is maintaining its image as a party school. it's not part of the new list out today. the southern california university ranks below ohio university, university of georgia, university of mississippi and the university of iowa. no other california universities made the top 20 party schools list. >>> coming up tonight at 5:00, a new kind of theft, thieves stealing plants, where it's happening and why the green target. we're following the...
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. >>> family and friends of the two uc berkeley graduates held in iran are awaying -- are awaiting word for a verdict. iran's foreign minister said he hopessed verdict will re-- he hopes the verdict will lead to the release of the two men. they say they accidentally crossed into iran while hiking. they were arrested with sarah shourd. she was released. >>> tonight, the united states is in uncharted territory, facing the first credit downgrade. it's not sure how this will affect the u.s. federal government. some experts say it could lead to -- higher interest rates on mortgage rates, loans and credit cards if investors decide to sell off u.s. treasuries. standard & poor's blame congress. >> this was something really beyond our expectations. >> analysts believe the u.s. can remain the aaa rating it's held since 1917 but it will take some time. >>> meantime, americans appear to be on a credit card spending spree. the federal reserve says americans charged and borrowed more money in june than any month in almost four years. experts say borrowing usually means consumers are feeling flush but
. >>> family and friends of the two uc berkeley graduates held in iran are awaying -- are awaiting word for a verdict. iran's foreign minister said he hopessed verdict will re-- he hopes the verdict will lead to the release of the two men. they say they accidentally crossed into iran while hiking. they were arrested with sarah shourd. she was released. >>> tonight, the united states is in uncharted territory, facing the first credit downgrade. it's not sure how this will...
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yesterday iran's foreign minister gave his support to the uc berkeley hikers detained and said the verdict should be out soon. >>> we are getting new information about the u.s. navy seals and other troops onboard the helicopter that was shot down in eastern afghanistan. u.s. officials say the team rushed to the area to help an army ranger unit under fire from insurgents. he the crew completed the mission and was flying out of the area when it was hit. the taliban is claiming responsibility for the attack. 30 americans and eight afghan troops were killed. some of the 22 navy seals who were killed have been identified, including michael strange from philadelphia. he was on his third tour in afghanistan. >> protecting our country, and graduated from north catholic, very proud of him. and he succeeded with the seals. he became an e-6 in four years. four years. that's how dedicated he was. >> i just -- something he was trained for, something he wanted. >> alan: the crash was the single deadliest day for u.s. troops in the ten-year long conflict in afghanistan. >> san francisco was filled with t
yesterday iran's foreign minister gave his support to the uc berkeley hikers detained and said the verdict should be out soon. >>> we are getting new information about the u.s. navy seals and other troops onboard the helicopter that was shot down in eastern afghanistan. u.s. officials say the team rushed to the area to help an army ranger unit under fire from insurgents. he the crew completed the mission and was flying out of the area when it was hit. the taliban is claiming...
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reporting live at uc berkeley. >>> and a lawsuit regarding homeowners already down on their luck, the ring leaders are lawyers who told the homeowners they could get them out of foreclosure and possibly help them get money back by collecting damages from the bank. >> they suggested that by joining this lawsuit, the banks would have to pay. but the only people who paid were those homeowners. >> reporter: the prominent southern california attorney philip kramer is one of four lawyers charged, among a total of eight people, some 2500 california homeowners are named as defendants. harris said the homeowners paid between four and $10,000. >>> and an agreement involving toyota and the former operators of the numi plant, who will settle a lawsuit with workers, several filed suit, saying the coil legally -- they denied them benefits. many employees missed out because they were on medical leave. altogether, about 500 former mumi workers, including the 700 who filed suit will split the 6 million payout. >>> and more on bart cell phone service, we checked on the policy when they meet next wednes
reporting live at uc berkeley. >>> and a lawsuit regarding homeowners already down on their luck, the ring leaders are lawyers who told the homeowners they could get them out of foreclosure and possibly help them get money back by collecting damages from the bank. >> they suggested that by joining this lawsuit, the banks would have to pay. but the only people who paid were those homeowners. >> reporter: the prominent southern california attorney philip kramer is one of four...
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a city councilman and former mayor of fort bragg and uc-berkeley alum. melo and a friend discovered the poppies while searching for marijuana farms. the city councilman was shot and killed. his friend managed to run away and escape aboard a passing train. a former giants superstar, barry bonds will find out this december if he will face any prison time for his obstruction of justice conviction. a feds reral judge set sentenci for december 15. bonds could receive nearly two years in federal prison but is expected to receive probation. earlier this year a jury found bonds guilty for evasive testimony during a 2003 grand jury hearing on the steroid scandal. home run king plans to appeal the verdict. prosecutors are debating whether to retry bonds on three perjury charges in which the jury was deadlocked. >>> belmont man accused of being a peeping tom, suspected of peeping on his nab through a bathroom window. want to show you a photograph. 36-year-old. a woman called police after seeing some one taking her photograph through her bathroom window. police arri
a city councilman and former mayor of fort bragg and uc-berkeley alum. melo and a friend discovered the poppies while searching for marijuana farms. the city councilman was shot and killed. his friend managed to run away and escape aboard a passing train. a former giants superstar, barry bonds will find out this december if he will face any prison time for his obstruction of justice conviction. a feds reral judge set sentenci for december 15. bonds could receive nearly two years in federal...
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now that they've been sentenced, what's next for the two former uc berkely grads in iran? >>> a painful snub, local firefighters speak out about way they will not be at the tenth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks this year. >>> plus, a live look at the incline on the bay bridge. you can see traffic moving smoothly this sunday morning. 7:42, you're watching mornings on 2. >>> good morning to you, another grey start to the day with afternoon clearing expected for your sunday. >>> iran's chief prosecutor is now confirming that the uc berkely graduates have been sentenced to eight years in prison. they were arrested more than two years ago, after straying over the border. >> he helped the families early on with their case, and is joining us live this morning. >> good morning. >> i understand you just talked to josh fattal, and shane bauer's attorney. by all reports, this sentence took him by surprise too. >> he was still in shock. he said i can't believe what happened in that trial. the americans received that eight years in prison. he believes that case is extremely political.
now that they've been sentenced, what's next for the two former uc berkely grads in iran? >>> a painful snub, local firefighters speak out about way they will not be at the tenth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks this year. >>> plus, a live look at the incline on the bay bridge. you can see traffic moving smoothly this sunday morning. 7:42, you're watching mornings on 2. >>> good morning to you, another grey start to the day with afternoon clearing expected for your...
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it temporarily forced the evacuation of about 50 homes and threatened a uc riverside education complex. >>> the fierce fighting in libya rages on for the control for trip poty -- tripoli. it's still not clear who has the upper land there -- upper hand there. >>> one of those sons was supposed to be arrested by the rebels. how did he pop up overnight making this dramatic appearance before supporters and the press? he boasted up and boasted those loyal to his father are back in the city. >> i can tell i difference the -- since the beginning of this campaign we've severely reode -- eroded. >> reporter: right now we're hearing there's heavy fighting going on along going's compound. >>> crude oil prices are headed up again as investors reconsider how long it may take libya to return to oil broke dunn -- production. this morning oil is selling for more than $86 a barrel. the fighting that has started in february has cut off one half billion oils per day, which has basted -- boosted the price of oil. >>> the president of the standard and poor's credit credit rating agency is stepping down and
it temporarily forced the evacuation of about 50 homes and threatened a uc riverside education complex. >>> the fierce fighting in libya rages on for the control for trip poty -- tripoli. it's still not clear who has the upper land there -- upper hand there. >>> one of those sons was supposed to be arrested by the rebels. how did he pop up overnight making this dramatic appearance before supporters and the press? he boasted up and boasted those loyal to his father are back in...
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new this morning, there are indications that the two uc berkeley graduates detained in iran may be detained soon. the judge promised a verdict in their case sometime this week. just hours ago, return's ambassador told "the associated -- iran's ambassador told" the associated press "he expects them to be released. the three hikers were arrested accused of spying. sarah shourd was released on humanitarian grounds about a year ago. >>> a fire started at a home on alturo place around 3:00 this morning. fire started in the garage which had been converted to a bedroom. when fire crews arrived, they saw flames shooting 30 feet in the air. the homeowner in the main house woke up and saw a bright, orange glow through the window. >> jumped up, 911, get the kids out of the house and my brother lives in that garage. >> the homeowner's brother who lived in the garage was not there when the fire started but did return a short time later. flames caused damage to the -- caused damage to the main house. >>> it's a draining crime in vallejo. sewer workers say somebody is going around the city stealing drain
new this morning, there are indications that the two uc berkeley graduates detained in iran may be detained soon. the judge promised a verdict in their case sometime this week. just hours ago, return's ambassador told "the associated -- iran's ambassador told" the associated press "he expects them to be released. the three hikers were arrested accused of spying. sarah shourd was released on humanitarian grounds about a year ago. >>> a fire started at a home on alturo...
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. >>> uc berkeley researchers are linking lower birthrate to a fire retardant. every increase of that chemical corresponded to a 4-ounce drop of birth weight. >>> bpa free baby bottles could soon be mandatory in california. the state senate passed a bill today targeting plastic baby bottles and couples. the bill's author says the controversial chemical could harm the development of young children. the assembly needs to approve changes before it heads to the governor's desk. >>> we now know when barry bonds will be sentenced in connection to his conviction. also coming up, a deeper look at the ntsb finding in the san bruno pipeline explosion. we'll examine the series of missteps that happened leading up to the blast. it's in 30 minutes over on tv 36. >>> up next the staggering new contract for nfl quarterback michael vick. his amazing turn around from prison to a huge payday. >>> mark joins us now. breaking news, this just in. frank gore. >> i wanted to say. you ruined my fun. just in the last few minutes frank gore is a happy 49er as he gets what he wanted. open
. >>> uc berkeley researchers are linking lower birthrate to a fire retardant. every increase of that chemical corresponded to a 4-ounce drop of birth weight. >>> bpa free baby bottles could soon be mandatory in california. the state senate passed a bill today targeting plastic baby bottles and couples. the bill's author says the controversial chemical could harm the development of young children. the assembly needs to approve changes before it heads to the governor's desk....
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he proposed bridging this $26 billion gap with a combination of $12.5 billion of cuts mostly to the uc's and state colleges. and a $13 billion augmentation or proposal to augment revenue. let me just get to the right slide. i'm sorry. at the time, governor brown acknowledged that k-12 education -- or k-14 education, ashley, had won more than its proportionate share of cuts over the years, and he proposed keeping cut its bid to keeping funding for education flat or at current year levels. the additional revenues to address the deficit to keep k-12 education flat was going to come primarily from an additional five-year extension of some temporary tax surcharges that have been put in place since 2009. he proposed putting a measure on the ballot in june to get those extended for an additional five years. those were primarily the sales tax, the license fee, and dependent care credit. and the personal income surcharge. obviously, this needed 8 2/3 majority vote -- a 2/3 majority vote, which he did not get, so there was not a june ballot. the proposal also included an alternative that in the ev
he proposed bridging this $26 billion gap with a combination of $12.5 billion of cuts mostly to the uc's and state colleges. and a $13 billion augmentation or proposal to augment revenue. let me just get to the right slide. i'm sorry. at the time, governor brown acknowledged that k-12 education -- or k-14 education, ashley, had won more than its proportionate share of cuts over the years, and he proposed keeping cut its bid to keeping funding for education flat or at current year levels. the...
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. >>> this week an iranian court is decided to decide the faith of two uc berkeley graduates spying of. the trial ended early yesterday with the judge promising a verdict within the next few days. hours ago, fox news released this video. they arrested josh fattal and shane bauer. and sarah shourd was are two co people. if it weren't for them, i wouldn't be standing there. the three u. -- >> reporter: the three uc berkeley graduates claim they were lost when they were captured. iran says they were spying. >>> saturday at an event called unity in the park that was headlined beijing clinton, a 16- year-old boy was shot -- by george clinton, a 16-year-old boy was shoot in the head. there whether two other victims. >> it just goes to show how bad our neighborhood has really gotten. it's sad that we can't go out and congregate and have a good time. at this point police in cleveland don't have a description. shooter -- shooter. >>> today, there will be a policemen dedicated for -- memorial dedicated for the memorial, including 14 pillar, each will contain the individual who died when this bri
. >>> this week an iranian court is decided to decide the faith of two uc berkeley graduates spying of. the trial ended early yesterday with the judge promising a verdict within the next few days. hours ago, fox news released this video. they arrested josh fattal and shane bauer. and sarah shourd was are two co people. if it weren't for them, i wouldn't be standing there. the three u. -- >> reporter: the three uc berkeley graduates claim they were lost when they were captured....